Lawn bowling etiquette emphasizes quiet focus, respect for the green and opponents, and good sportsmanship.

Lawn bowling etiquette emphasizes quiet focus, respect for the green and opponents, and good sportsmanship.

Etiquette is an important part of lawn bowls. Stand still and silent when others bowl. Don't drop your bowls, make noise, or comment on shots (even opponents'). Avoid criticism, and keep to your own rink, always showing respect for the game's flow and facility. Be punctual for all games is a courtesy to the other players.

Basic Rules

Basic Rules

1. When it's your team's turn to bowl it's your mat and head. Your opponents should be away from both, if they are not ask them nicely to move. 2. Wait for the skip to tell you which shot you should play, keep up with play at all times. 3. Walk up the center of the rink with minimum delay. Do not stop to chat in the middle of the rink, it's not your mat or head. 4. After bowling each bowl, step off the mat to the right. As you approach the mat to bowl, do so from the rear left. Though not essential, this is a useful habit of convenience to avoid collisions. 5. Avoid delaying play by leaving the rink without the knowledge of the other players. 6. Avoid interfering with the head until the results of the end have been agreed upon by the vices. If an Umpire is called, move away. You're done, his/her decision is final.